Example sentences of "be going [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I always get on very well with English prisoners of the R. A. F. I worked for some time at the prison camp where you 'll be going tomorrow , and there I made many good English friends , especially — . ’
2 ‘ No , I 'll be going tomorrow morning .
3 The tartan rugs from Waddells would still be going today I imagine .
4 I am reserving your request for a copy of the tape until I hear from you , and would appreciate knowing whether you or NEC Central Lab will be going ahead with the order .
5 Nevertheless there was also quite a number of people who felt strongly that we should not be going ahead .
6 At his pub , deluded O'Rourke insisted last week that Lifeboys could still be going ahead .
7 Thank you Ma'am , I did er put this with , this request before Council and it is going through the er proper channels , shall we say , and we 'll be going ahead .
8 Yesterday , a spokesperson would only say : ‘ We are still committed to this part of the scheme and we will be going ahead with it as soon as the funding becomes available . ’
9 ‘ I did not know the Bioplan hospital might not be going ahead , ’ said Mr Prescott , ‘ If the Darlington health authority can not get hold of a CT Scanner from Bioplan then we will seriously consider getting one . ’
10 After the case , Hamish Deans said that as far as he was concerned the meeting would be going ahead as scheduled .
11 Richard Baylis , defending , said his client admitted smoking heroin in the past but had told him he would not be going near it again .
12 I talk to friends in the system and things seem to be going downhill !
13 ‘ If they 're hiring your sort of freelance now , we must really be going downhill fast . ’
14 As a matter of fact , I shall be going ashore myself after lunch . ’
15 This was no more evident than on the Isle of Wight at the end of 1989 , which seemed to be going backwards despite getting new stock .
16 Now at a time when the rest of Europe is moving towards providing all sorts of extra services for parents and children , we in Scotland seem to be going backwards .
17 I 'll be going soon . ’
18 The light would be going soon .
19 Before moving here , Terry had spoken to one of the big chiefs , whom he called the Haj , and had been told that everything was now winding down , that we 'd all be going soon .
20 ‘ I 'd better do your foot-care routine now , Faye , because I should be going soon too . ’
21 ‘ They 'll be going soon , Robyn , ’ ‘ Will you wait , so that we can enjoy a good , long , slow meal together ? ’
22 She 'll be going soon , perhaps .
23 He reckons we 'll be going soon .
24 There was The Haven , and to the right , the kinema where she 'd be going later .
25 Their policies on devolution seemed to be going awry .
26 Yes , but you 'll also be going outside , yes
27 And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ .
28 The list 's been on the listserv for over a week now , and everything seems to be going just fine ( with the exception of Declan 's wacky address : - )
29 Oh , that all seems to be going swimmingly .
30 But there is clearly a newly assertive policy being followed in the White House , and the early exuberance of US politicians when the invasion seemed to be going well has provoked fears that President Bush might be tempted to apply military solutions to Nicaragua and to the war on drugs .
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